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Bad Breath problems?


Issue
i have a funny taste in my mouth all the time,ive asked my mum if i had bad breath and she said i did,i went to the dentist and ive had my teeth cleaned and the problem is stil there.Can you get bad breath if you need fillings?

Best Tip
Fixing bad breath depends on what's causing it. In 80 to 90 percent of cases, it's due to something in the mouth. Most often, it's nothing more serious than a dirty mouth. Plaque, the nearly invisible film of bacteria that's constantly forming in your mouth, is often responsible for bad breath. Other dental culprits include cavities and gum disease.
Occasionally, bad breath is due to something in the lungs or gastrointestinal tract or to a systemic (bodywide) infection. However, eating a garlicky meal is one of the most common causes. The strong odors of foods such as garlic, onions, and alcohol are carried through the bloodstream and exhaled by the lungs. Another big loser when it comes to bad breath is tobacco.

In addition, some health problems, such as sinus infections or diabetes (which may give the breath a chemical smell) can cause bad breath.


Here's what you can do to keep your breath as fresh as possible:
1. Keep your mouth clean. That means a thorough brushing twice a day and flossing regularly. Food and bacteria trapped between teeth and at the gum line can only be removed with floss. If they're left to linger, bad breath is imminent.
2. Clean your tongue, too. Bacteria left on your tongue can contribute to less-than-fresh breath. Be sure to brush your tongue after you brush your teeth.

3. Wet your whistle. A dry mouth can quickly cause bad breath. Saliva helps clean your mouth; it has a natural antibacterial action, and it washes away food particles. That awful morning breath is the result of reduced saliva flow at night.

4. Rinse. If nothing else, at least rinse your mouth with plain water after eating. Swishing the water around may help to remove some of the food particles left in the mouth after a meal and prevent bad breath from setting in.

5. Munch on parsley. Munching on parsley or spearmint won't cure bad breath, but the scent of the herb itself can help to temporarily cover up offending oral odor.

6. Eat to smell sweet. Foods that help fight plaque may also help fight bad breath. Opt for celery, carrots, peanuts, or a bit of low-fat cheese if you want something to snack on.

All of the tips above will help your breath smell better, but figuring out the cause of bad breath is the best way to lick it for the long term.

Others
It is usually after you have had an oral filling lmao..
have a few mints dude n use mouthwash
Do you drink enough water?

A dry mouth encourages means that the smell emmited as bacteria break down the sugar on your teeth becomes more noticable.

Drink 6 - 8 glasses of water per day, and more if ever you feel thirsty!
bad breath is not always caused by your teeth ......it can be from your tongue or even your stomach try getting one of those new tongue scrappers and a really good mouth wash ask the pharmacy what they would recommend ....if this doesn't work then you should go to your dentist and explain your problem ......hope this helps good luck !!!!!!
Visit your dentist and take it from there.
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